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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 2024-221RESOLUTION NO. 2024-221 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ACCEPTING THE 2025 LOCAL APPOINTMENTS LIST FOR BOARD, COMMISSION, AND COMMITTEE TERMS EXPIRING IN CALENDAR YEAR 2025 WHEREAS, the Maddy Act (California Government Code section 54970, et seq.) requires a “Local Appointments List,” containing information about all boards, commissions, and committees appointed by the City Council, as well as all board, commission, and committee terms expiring in the following calendar year, be prepared by December 31 of each year and made available to the public; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk has prepared the 2025 Local Appointments List, attached hereto as Exhibit 1, in accordance with the Maddy Act, which includes board, commission, and committee terms expiring in calendar year 2025. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista that it accepts the 2025 Local Appointments List (Exhibit 1) and directs the City Clerk to post the list and make it available to the public, in accordance with best practices and as required by the Maddy Act. [SIGNATURES ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE] Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Resolution No. 2024-221 Page No. 2 Presented by Approved as to form by Kerry K. Bigelow, MMC Marco A. Verdugo City Clerk City Attorney PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, California, this 3rd day of December 2024 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Chavez, Gonzalez, Morineau, Preciado, and McCann NAYS: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: None John McCann, Mayor ATTEST: Kerry K. Bigelow, MMC, City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) CITY OF CHULA VISTA ) I, Kerry K. Bigelow, City Clerk of Chula Vista, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 2024-221 was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting of the Chula Vista City Council held on the 3rd day of December 2024. Executed this 3rd day of December 2024. Kerry K. Bigelow, MMC, City Clerk Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C For Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 1 of 12 City of Chula Vista Boards and Commissions Local Appointment List Terms Expiring on June 30, 2025 Except as provided in the City of Chula Vista Charter Article VI, section 602(D) and Chula Vista Municipal Code (CVMC) Title 2, candidates must be residents of Chula Vista and at least 18 years of age. Name Appointment Criteria Appointment Date Board of Appeals and Advisors Vacant – Doria, Jose Shall be qualified by training and experience to pass on matters pertaining to building construction, including applicable building codes, regulations, and ordinances. 06/20/17 Board of Ethics Gersten, William No person shall be appointed as a member of the Board of Ethics or shall be entitled to retain their membership if he or she, within the past 10 years prior to the date of appointment, has been convicted of any felony or a crime involving moral turpitude, has been found to have committed a criminal violation of the Fair Political Practices Act, or has a conflict of interest as defined in CVMC § 2.28.050(C). 09/27/22 Board of Library Trustees Vacant – Clark, James (Standard qualifications only) 03/07/23 Vacant – Youth Advisory Member Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. No Previous Appointment Charter Review Commission Buddingh, Jan (Standard qualifications only) 07/24/18 Hopida, Edgar 08/15/17 Inzunza, Michael 10/20/20 Civil Service Commission Carbuccia, Jennifer (Standard qualifications only) 02/04/16 Strong, Andrew 04/18/23 Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 2 of 12 Cultural Arts Commission Jing, Sanja Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. 10/08/24 Sablan, Felix Shall be appointed from among artists, educators, and those with professional qualifications and experience in disciplines of arts and culture, including the performing arts, fine arts, culinary arts, media arts or related arts disciplines. 07/16/24 Health, Wellness, and Aging Commission Montano, Monica Must have expertise and experience in at least one of the focus areas of the Healthy Chula Vista Action Plan or the Age-Friendly Action Plan: land use, transportation, nutrition, health care, physical activity, environment, and/or older adults 03/01/22 Murphy, Morgan Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. 07/16/2024 Orozco-Valdivia, Barbara Must have expertise and experience in at least one of the focus areas of the Healthy Chula Vista Action Plan or the Age-Friendly Action Plan: land use, transportation, nutrition, health care, physical activity, environment, and/or older adults 01/05/21 Housing and Homelessness Advisory Commission Cabral, Anna (Standard qualifications only) 08/15/17 Merino, James Must have expertise and experience in at least one of the following fields: lending, urban planning, real estate development, and real estate brokerage. 08/16/16 Robinson Opeodu, Vikki 12/14/21 Human Relations Commission Gomez, Christian Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. In addition to being: 1) representative of the diversity of the city; 2) specifically chosen to reflect the interests and concern with the protection of civil liberties of all people who make up the City’s residents; 3) committed to fostering better human relations in the City of Chula Vista; and 4) associated with the business and/or civic activities of the city. 05/16/23 Hecklinski, Tiffany District 2 Representative - Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and shall maintain their residency in their respective City Council district for the duration of their terms. In addition to being: 1) representative of the diversity of the city; 2) specifically chosen to reflect the interests and concern with the protection of civil liberties of all people who make up the City’s residents; 3) committed to fostering better human relations in the City of Chula Vista; and 4) associated with the business and/or civic activities of the city. 04/23/24 Olaoye, Mopelola District 3 Representative - Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and shall maintain their residency in their respective City Council district for the duration of their terms. In addition to being: 1) representative of the diversity of the city; 2) specifically chosen to reflect the interests and concern with the protection of civil liberties of all people who make up 07/27/21 Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 3 of 12 the City’s residents; 3) committed to fostering better human relations in the City of Chula Vista; and 4) associated with the business and/or civic activities of the city. Measure A Citizens' Oversight Committee Becotte, Paul District 3 Representative - Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and must maintain their district residency throughout their tenure. 05/11/21 Cruz, Lea District 2 Representative - Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and must maintain their district residency throughout their tenure. 11/01/22 Roberts, Darrell Chula Vista International Association of Fire Fighters Representative - Must be an active member of the association. 09/20/18 Vacant – Rivera, Frank Chula Vista Mid-Managers Professional Employees Representative - Must be an active member of the association. 05/11/21 Measure P Citizens' Oversight Committee Clark, David District 4 Representative - Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and must maintain their district residency throughout their tenure. 09/10/24 Enriquez, Nicole Parks and Recreation Commission Representative - Must be a member of the specified commission. 04/13/21 Freels, Mona (Standard qualifications only) 03/02/17 Garcias, David San Diego & Imperial Counties Labor Council Representative - Must be an active member of the association. 03/02/17 Ilyas, Saad District 3 Representative - Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and must maintain their district residency throughout their tenure. 04/13/21 Korgan, Christos Sustainability Commission Representative - Must be a member of the specified commission. 09/10/24 Martinez, Greg District 1 Representative - Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and must maintain their district residency throughout their tenure. 11/28/18 Rahimzadeh, Sassan Chula Vista Chamber of Commerce Representative - Must be an active member and have expertise and experience in at least one of the following areas: accounting, finance, engineering, or a related discipline (including construction). 09/10/24 Redo, Christopher District Repre2 Representative - Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and must maintain their district residency throughout their tenure. 03/02/17 Parks and Recreation Commission Wellborn III, Johnnie Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. 10/08/24 Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 4 of 12 Zarem, John District 1 Representative - Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and maintain their district residency throughout their tenure. 06/28/17 Planning Commission Burroughs, Krista (Standard qualifications only) 06/28/17 Combs, Jim Should be persons sensitive to design consideration and interested in townscape matters. Persons qualified for these seats should include architects, landscape architects, land planners, urban planners, civil engineers, and other design professionals with suitable experience. 09/20/22 Privacy Protection and Technology Advisory Commission Batson, Marlano District representatives are not required to reside in the corresponding district. Should have expertise and background in at least one of the following fields: 1. Information Technology and Data Security: Experience and/or expertise in cyber security and sensitive personal information management and protection. 2. Privacy Protection: Experience and/or academic or legal background related to individual privacy protection, open government principles and structures, and/or govt transparency. 3. Accounting and Finance: Experience and/or professional credentials in contracting, procurement, public auditing, control, compliance, and/or general oversight professional services. Public Safety: Experience and/or expertise in federal, state, or local government public safety functions and operations. 4. Equity and Civil Rights: Experience or legal background in advocacy for marginalized groups and communities who traditionally experienced privacy and civil rights concerns based on sex, gender, disability, socio-economic profile, national origin, culture, or ethnic background. 5. Equity and Civil Rights: Experience or legal background in advocacy for marginalized groups and communities who traditionally experienced privacy and civil rights concerns based on sex, gender, disability, socio-economic profile, national origin, culture, or ethnic background. The City Manager or designee with expertise in the fields described shall have the opportunity to review applications and provide input on the applicant’s qualifications, which shall be considered by the Mayor or City Councilmember before a nomination is made. Nonresidents may be appointed if they own and operate a business and/or property with a physical address in the City. Appointment of nonresident members requires a 4/5 vote. 01/09/24 Pulido, Richard 10/08/24 Sustainability Commission Costello, Abigail Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. 02/13/2024 Knox, John (Standard qualifications only) 03/07/23 Korgan, Christos 07/09/19 Wu, David Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. 09/10/2024 Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 5 of 12 Traffic Safety Commission Flores, Ed (Standard qualifications only) 04/12/22 Luke, Arnold (Standard qualifications only) 04/26/22 Veterans Advisory Commission Castro, Francia (Standard qualifications only) 07/25/23 Pine, Lynne 12/07/21 Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 6 of 12 APPOINTMENT PROCESS AND QUALIFICATIONS BY SEAT City of Chula Vista Boards and Commissions Standard Qualifications: Except as provided in the City of Chula Vista Charter Article VI, section 602(D) and Chula Vista Municipal Code (CVMC) Title 2, candidates must be residents of Chula Vista and at least 18 years of age. *Appointment Process Key: A – General Appointment Process – CVMC 2.25.052(A) B – Full Council Interview Process – CVMC 2.53 C – District-Based Appointment Process – CVMC 2.25.052(C) D – Designated Member Appointment Process – CVMC 2.25.052(D) O – Other (defined in Municipal Code or governing document) Number of Members Seat Type Nominating Party/ Appointment Process* Additional Qualifications Board of Appeals and Advisors – 3 to 5 Voting Members (CVMC § 2.26.040) 3 to 5 Members At-Large Mayor/A Shall be qualified by training and experience to pass on matters pertaining to building construction, including applicable building codes, regulations, and ordinances. Board of Ethics – 7 Voting Members (CVMC § 2.28.050) 7 Members At-Large Panel of Members of Board of Ethics and Charter Review/ O No person shall be appointed as a member of the Board of Ethics or shall be entitled to retain their membership, if he or she, within the past 10 years prior to the date of appointment, has been convicted of any felony or a crime involving moral turpitude, has been found to have committed a criminal violation of the Fair Political Practices Act, or has a conflict of interest as defined in CVMC § 2.28.050(C). Board of Library Trustees – 5 Voting Members, 1 Non-Voting Member (Charter Sec. 605/CVMC § 2.45.040) 5 Members At-Large Mayor/A (Standard qualifications only) 1 Member Youth Member (non-voting) Mayor/A Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. Charter Review Commission – 7 Voting Members (CVMC § 2.29.040) 7 Members At-Large Mayor/A (Standard qualifications only) Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 7 of 12 Number of Members Seat Type Nominating Party/ Appointment Process* Additional Qualifications Civil Service Commission – 5 Voting Members (Charter Sec 606/CVMC § 2.43.040) 2 Members At-Large Mayor/A (Standard qualifications only) 1 Member Nomination by Commission Civil Service Commission/O 2 Members Nom by Classified Employees Classified Employees/O Cultural Arts Commission – 9 Voting Members, 1 Non-Voting Member (CVMC § 2.33.040) 3 Members At-Large Mayor/A Must demonstrate competence, knowledge, and experience in cultural arts 6 Members Arts Professional Mayor/A Shall be appointed from among artists, educators, and those with professional qualifications and experience in disciplines of arts and culture, including the performing arts, fine arts, culinary arts, media arts or related arts disciplines. 1 Member Youth Member (non-voting) Mayor/A Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. Health, Wellness, and Aging Commission – 9 Voting Members, 1 Non-Voting Member (CVMC § 2.47.040) 1 Member District 1 Representative District 1 Councilmember/C Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and shall maintain their residency in their respective City Council district for the duration of their terms. 1 Member District 2 Representative District 2 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 3 Representative District 3 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 4 Representative District 4 Councilmember/C 5 Members Expert Representatives Mayor/A Must have expertise and experience in at least one of the focus areas of the Healthy Chula Vista Action Plan or the Age-Friendly Action Plan: land use, transportation, nutrition, health care, physical activity, environment, and/or older adults 1 Member Youth Member (non-voting) Mayor/A Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. Housing and Homelessness Advisory Commission– 7 Voting Members, 2 Non-Voting Members (CVMC § 2.35.040) 2 Members At-Large Mayor/A (Standard qualifications only) 3 Members Expert Representatives Mayor/A Must have expertise and experience in at least one of the following fields: lending, urban planning, real estate development, and real estate brokerage. 1 Member Tenant Rep (62 years or older) Mayor/A Must be appointed as representatives of tenants of the Housing Authority, and must, at the time of their appointments and throughout their terms, reside in assisted housing or receive Section 8 rental housing assistance from the Housing Authority; one of these two members shall be 62 years of age or older. 1 Member Tenant Representative Mayor/A 2 Members Ex-Officio (non-voting) Mayor/A (Standard qualifications only; residency in Chula Vista not required) Human Relations Commission – 11 Voting Members, 1 Non-Voting Member (CVMC § 2.36.040) Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 8 of 12 Number of Members Seat Type Nominating Party/ Appointment Process* Additional Qualifications 2 Members District 1 Representative District 1 Councilmember/C Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and shall maintain their residency in their respective City Council district for the duration of their terms. In addition to being: 1) representative of the diversity of the city; 2) specifically chosen to reflect the interests and concern with the protection of civil liberties of all people who make up the City’s residents; 3) committed to fostering better human relations in the City of Chula Vista; and 4) associated with the business and/or civic activities of the city. 2 Members District 2 Representative District 2 Councilmember/C 2 Members District 3 Representative District 3 Councilmember/C 2 Members District 4 Representative District 4 Councilmember/C 4 Members At-Large Mayor/A Must be: 1) representative of the diversity of the city; 2) specifically chosen to reflect the interests and concern with the protection of civil liberties of all people who make up the City’s residents; 3) committed to fostering better human relations in the City of Chula Vista; and 4) associated with the business and/or civic activities of the city. 1 Member Youth Member (non-voting) Mayor/A Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. In addition to being: 1) representative of the diversity of the city; 2) specifically chosen to reflect the interests and concern with the protection of civil liberties of all people who make up the City’s residents; 3) committed to fostering better human relations in the City of Chula Vista; and 4) associated with the business and/or civic activities of the city. Measure A Citizens' Oversight Committee – 11 Voting Members (CVMC § 2.63.050) 1 Member District 1 Representative District 1 Councilmember/C Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and must maintain their district residency throughout their tenure. 1 Member District 2 Representative District 2 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 3 Representative District 3 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 4 Representative District 4 Councilmember/C 1 Member Police Chief Representative Police Chief/D (Standard qualifications only) 1 Member Fire Chief Representative Fire Chief/D 1 Member CV Mid-Managers Professional Employees (MM/PROF) Rep MM/PROF/D Must be an active member of the association. 1 Member CV Police Officers Association (POA) Representative POA/D 1 Member CV International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Rep IAFF/D 1 Member Association of Chula Vista Employees (ACE) Representative ACE/D 1 Member Chamber of Commerce Rep Chamber of Commerce/D Measure P Citizens' Oversight Committee – 9 Voting Members (CVMC § 2.61.050) Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 9 of 12 Number of Members Seat Type Nominating Party/ Appointment Process* Additional Qualifications 1 Member District 1 Representative District 1 Councilmember/C Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and must maintain their district residency throughout their tenure. 1 Member District 2 Representative District 2 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 3 Representative District 3 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 4 Representative District 4 Councilmember/C 1 Member At-Large Mayor/A (Standard qualifications only) 4 Members (Representatives rotate through the six nominating authorities) Parks & Recreation Comm Rep Parks & Recreation Comm/D Must be a member of the specified commission. Sustainability Commission Rep Sustainability Commission/D San Diego & Imperial Counties Labor Council Representative San Diego & Imperial Counties Labor Council/D Must be an active member of the association. Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment Rep Alliance of Californians for Community Emp/D CV Chamber of Commerce Rep Chamber of Commerce/D Must be an active member and have expertise and experience in at least one of the following areas: accounting, finance, engineering, or a related discipline (including construction). SD Taxpayers Association Rep SD Taxpayers Association/D Parks and Recreation Commission – 7 Voting Members, 1 Non-Voting Member (Charter Sec 607/CVMC § 2.41.040) 3 Members At-Large Mayor/A (Standard qualifications only) 1 Member District 1 Representative District 1 Councilmember/C Must reside in the City Council district they wish to represent and maintain their district residency throughout their tenure. 1 Member District 2 Representative District 2 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 3 Representative District 3 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 4 Representative District 4 Councilmember/C 1 Member Youth Member (non-voting) Mayor/A Must be a City of Chula Vista resident between 16 and 22 years of age. Planning Commission – 7 Voting Members (Charter Sec 604/CVMC § 2.42.030) 4 Members At-Large Full Council/B (Standard qualifications only) 3 Members Qualified Professionals Full Council/B Should be persons sensitive to design consideration and interested in townscape matters. Persons qualified for these seats should include architects, landscape architects, land planners, urban planners, civil engineers, and other design professionals with suitable experience. Privacy Protection and Technology Advisory Commission – 7 Voting Members, 1 Non-Voting Member (CVMC § 2.65.050) Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 10 of 12 Number of Members Seat Type Nominating Party/ Appointment Process* Additional Qualifications 3 Members At-Large Mayor/A District representatives are not required to reside in the corresponding district. Should have expertise and background in at least one of the following fields: 6. Information Technology and Data Security: Experience and/or expertise in cyber security and sensitive personal information management and protection. 7. Privacy Protection: Experience and/or academic or legal background related to individual privacy protection, open government principles and structures, and/or govt transparency. 8. Accounting and Finance: Experience and/or professional credentials in contracting, procurement, public auditing, control, compliance, and/or general oversight professional services. 9. Public Safety: Experience and/or expertise in federal, state, or local government public safety functions and operations. 10. Equity and Civil Rights: Experience or legal background in advocacy for marginalized groups and communities who traditionally experienced privacy and civil rights concerns based on sex, gender, disability, socio-economic profile, national origin, culture, or ethnic background. The City Manager or designee with expertise in the fields described shall have the opportunity to review applications and provide input on the applicant’s qualifications, which shall be considered by the Mayor or City Councilmember before a nomination is made. Nonresidents may be appointed if they own and operate a business and/or property with a physical address in the City. Appointment of nonresident members requires a 4/5 vote. 1 Member District 1 Representative District 1 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 2 Representative District 2 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 3 Representative District 3 Councilmember/C 1 Member District 4 Representative District 4 Councilmember/C 1 Member Ex Officio (non-voting), nominated by City Manager City Manager/D Redistricting Commission – 7 Voting Members (Charter Sec. 903/CVMC § 2.51.050) 4 Members At-Large Charter Review Commission Selects a Pool of 10 Candidates; 4 Members are Selected by Random Drawing/O Must be a registered voter in the City of Chula Vista. Ineligible to apply for and serve on the Commission: (a) the Mayor, a Councilmember, any other elected City official, or a member of the City Charter Review Commission; (b) a relative by blood or marriage within the second degree, or any domestic partner within the meaning of California law (including Family Code section 297), of the Mayor, any Councilmember, or any other elected City official; (c) a person who, at any time within the four (4) years immediately preceding the date of their application for selection to the Commission, has served as the Mayor, a Councilmember, or an elected City official; (d) a current employee of the City or a current employee of any Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 11 of 12 Number of Members Seat Type Nominating Party/ Appointment Process* Additional Qualifications 3 Members At-Large Seated Redistricting Commission Members Select from the Remaining Pool of Candidates/O organization representing any employee bargaining unit for employees of the City; (e) a person who, at any time within the four (4) years immediately preceding the date of their application for selection to the Commission, has worked as a lobbyist. For purposes of this provision, the term “lobbyist” means a person who, for compensation, has direct communication with a City official, including the Mayor, a Councilmember, or any elected City official, for purposes of influencing a municipal decision; (f) a person who is currently an officer in any local political party organization, including, but not limited to, officers of a political party county central committee; and (g) a person who, at any time within the four (4) years immediately preceding the date of their application for selection to the Commission, has served as a paid campaign worker or paid campaign or political consultant for an elected City official. Sustainability Commission – 7 Voting Members, 2 Non-Voting Members (CVMC § 2.32.060) 7 Members At-Large Mayor/A (Standard qualifications only) 2 Members Youth Member (non-voting) Mayor/A Must be a resident of the City of Chula Vista and between 16 and 22 years of age. Traffic Safety Commission – 7 Voting Members (CVMC § 2.44.030) 7 Members At-Large Mayor/A (Standard qualifications only) Veterans Advisory Commission – 7 Voting Members (CVMC § 2.39.40) 7 Members At-Large Mayor/A (Standard qualifications only) Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C Rev 9/30/2024 To apply for a position or for information on the specific duties of a board or commission, please visit our website at www.chulavistaca.gov/boards or contact the City Clerk, 276 Fourth Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910, 619 -691-5041. Page 12 of 12 Regional Boards Regional Boards are comprised of representatives from various San Diego cities and agencies. The Chula Vista City Council or City boards or commissions appoint one or more members to these boards; however, the city does not operate these boards. Wildlife Advisory Group – 4 Members Total (Resolution 2016-231) 1 Member Southwest Representative Mayor/A Resident south of L St and west of La Media/Otay Lakes Rd Must demonstrate involvement in one or more of the following areas: 1. Wildlife-related issues such as habitat restoration or wildlife management. 2. Ecology, biology, chemistry, water quality or watershed protection. 3. Ecosystem management and restoration. 4. Nature-based or environmental education and similar fields. 5. Wildlife rehabilitation and/or predator management. 1 Member Northwest Representative Mayor/A Resident north of L St. and west of La Media/Otay Lakes Rd 1 Member Southeast Representative Mayor/A Resident of area east of La Media/ Otay Lakes Rd 1 Member Sustainability Commission Rep Sustainability Commission/O Must be a member of the Sustainability Commission. Bayfront Cultural & Design Committee – 3 Members Total (Bayfront Settlement Agreement Section 13.1) 1 Member Planning Commission Rep Planning Commission/O Must be a member of the specified commission. 1 Member Planning Commission Rep Planning Commission/O 1 Member Sustainability Commission Rep Sustainability Commission/O Docusign Envelope ID: 4EDC4644-BDBB-4FBE-B342-E375DF29792C